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[laughter] anita: come on. [applause] also want to thank my fellow honorary, now my new model for how to do well in the world. and also to do great work. now, we are all classmates. you have done exactly what you set out to do just a few short years ago. to exit you are ready the university with your degree in hand. congratulations. i have 10 minutes to speak to you on this day and a few things i have on my mind, so i want to get started. the first thing i want to do is to salute this class. time of 2018, it is your here, youyour time have seen violence on campuses in ways that we have never seen before. you also experienced great , iial and political turmoil would call this time uncertain. what i mean by turmoil. specifically, i want to talk about the fact that you in your time on campus have seen the legalization of same-sex marriage. time, almost like a wet sock, you have seen the rise in hate crimes across the country. it is a time of uncertainty. you have stayed the course. no doubt, when offense in the wo
[laughter] anita: come on. [applause] also want to thank my fellow honorary, now my new model for how to do well in the world. and also to do great work. now, we are all classmates. you have done exactly what you set out to do just a few short years ago. to exit you are ready the university with your degree in hand. congratulations. i have 10 minutes to speak to you on this day and a few things i have on my mind, so i want to get started. the first thing i want to do is to salute this class....
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that's what's going to happen. >> so, anita, that was said just moments ago. the president has falsely claimed throughout this very debate the fault of democrats in this debate back and forth on progress and of eliminating the separation of families on the border which we will go there very shortly on this very program but, anita, as the president here points again at the democrats, is he underlining something that maybe folks aren't talking enough about? even if he is wrong, if you're critical of what he's done so far, losing for him on this topic is still better in terms of it being a win for him compared to what the democrats faced on this. >> it's interesting that you say that because the democrats, as you mentioned are meeting in nevada also today and they think this is a great issue for them, what's happened in the last couple of weeks seeing all these families separated. they think that the republicans and the president will take the blame for it so they were happy that he was coming there and they could highlight this issue. so, you know, what we heard
that's what's going to happen. >> so, anita, that was said just moments ago. the president has falsely claimed throughout this very debate the fault of democrats in this debate back and forth on progress and of eliminating the separation of families on the border which we will go there very shortly on this very program but, anita, as the president here points again at the democrats, is he underlining something that maybe folks aren't talking enough about? even if he is wrong, if you're...
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and anita kumar, who remains white house correspondent for mcclatchy newspapers. welcome, gang. eli, what does this episode either reveal or reaffirm to you about the operations of the trump white house? >> well, that reporting is right, that this is not about what she said, and it's never been about what she said. from the moment that comment was reported, the white house response was the problem is leaking. it's leaking, and we need to clean that up. now you have this internal personnespe, and it's led to kelly sadler being let go from that position. we don't know if she's going to stay in the administration in some capacity. but there has been no further explanation from this white house about any of this. it's just that she's not working here, and it has nothing to do with that callous remark that she made about john mccain. there was never really a thought that she might apologize because, you know, culture starts at the top, and this is a president who has been saying, you know, things about john mccain that struck a lot of people as off for three years, ever since the rem
and anita kumar, who remains white house correspondent for mcclatchy newspapers. welcome, gang. eli, what does this episode either reveal or reaffirm to you about the operations of the trump white house? >> well, that reporting is right, that this is not about what she said, and it's never been about what she said. from the moment that comment was reported, the white house response was the problem is leaking. it's leaking, and we need to clean that up. now you have this internal...
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anita kumar, white house correspondent for mcclatchy nupz, and eli stokols, white house reporter forgeles times" who was in the briefing today. anita, there is this effort to act as if this separation of adults and children is somehow enshrined in law. what is going on here, and isn't it true this would be reversible tomorrow morning if they wished? >> sure. i mean the administration has really struggled for the last few weeks to come up the reason for this. you know, you heard what the attorney general said and what sarah sanders said today. they've had different reasons for this. i mean if they want to do it, then they should stick by it and say what the actual reason is. but, yes, you are correct. you know, this is the same laws on the books that the obama administration had. they handled it differently. they didn't do it this way. and what the administration is basically saying is that people that cross the border illegally should be prosecuted, and they're going to do that. now, the obama administration didn't always do that. so if that's the law they're talking about, yes, i gu
anita kumar, white house correspondent for mcclatchy nupz, and eli stokols, white house reporter forgeles times" who was in the briefing today. anita, there is this effort to act as if this separation of adults and children is somehow enshrined in law. what is going on here, and isn't it true this would be reversible tomorrow morning if they wished? >> sure. i mean the administration has really struggled for the last few weeks to come up the reason for this. you know, you heard what...
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anita hill was asked to speak at wesleyan after the original speaker withdrew. during confirmation hearings for supreme court justice clarence thomas, professor hill became one of the first women to speak publicly about her experiences with workplace harassment. [applause] dr. hill: thank you. good morning. it is a pleasure to be here. i want to thank the board of trustees and the faculty and staff that have made this singular recognition possible. i proudly accept this honorary degree and the privilege of addressing the class of 2018. class of 2018, so far, you have been fairly reserved and quiet. [laughter] dr. hill: had i suspect that at some point, maybe right now, you want to make some noise. [laughter] [ceers] cheers] dr. hill: come on. [applause] anita: i also want to thank my fellow honorary, now my new model for how to do well in the world and also to do great work. so, now, we are all classmates. you have done exactly what you set out to do just a few short years ago. that is, you are ready to exit wesleyan with your degree in hand. congratulations. i
anita hill was asked to speak at wesleyan after the original speaker withdrew. during confirmation hearings for supreme court justice clarence thomas, professor hill became one of the first women to speak publicly about her experiences with workplace harassment. [applause] dr. hill: thank you. good morning. it is a pleasure to be here. i want to thank the board of trustees and the faculty and staff that have made this singular recognition possible. i proudly accept this honorary degree and the...
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(michelle) that was anita oh ( ♪ ) your heart doesn't only belong to you. child: bye, grandpa!nd if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital compared to a leading heart failure medicine. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or...
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anita baker, her tribute was my favorite part of the night. >> i can see why it was. >>> still aheader exclusive. her big screen return and her star-struck co-stars. is there she was divine. >>> plus, which ant-man and the wasp" co-star demanded a costume change. >>> and bieber's makeout session. and why you can consider nick jonas and priyanka chopra serious. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> see, now, this is kind of cool. when your possible step mom wants to dance with you. alex rodriguez posting this dance break with j. lo and his teen age daughter, natasha. >> everybody else from the boat is not fazed whatsoever. just a day in the life on that boat with that crowd. we have more couples news to talk about. starting with ben affleck and lindsay shookus. it was a meet the parents weekend for ben. he and lindsay enjoyed a dinner date with her folks in santa monica. the group also took a hiking trip together while walking their dogs. a source tells "e.t." ben and lindsay are very much in love. but that she felt villainized during his split from jen garner. the source also sa
anita baker, her tribute was my favorite part of the night. >> i can see why it was. >>> still aheader exclusive. her big screen return and her star-struck co-stars. is there she was divine. >>> plus, which ant-man and the wasp" co-star demanded a costume change. >>> and bieber's makeout session. and why you can consider nick jonas and priyanka chopra serious. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> see, now, this is kind of cool....
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anita kumar. and with us from mcallen, texas, tonight is ron nixon, homeland security correspondent for "the new york times." welcome to you all. phil, i'd like to begin with you. i made a list tuning into the rally tonight at various times. i heard the president relitigate the presidential election results. i heard him discussing fallon, colbert, kimmel, johnny carson, arnold schwarzenegger, elon musk to name a few. what was that we witnessed tonight? >> well, brian, it was a pretty discussive honor-long monologue by the president of the united states. he flew down to columbia, south carolina, with the explicit purpose of helping boost the candidacy of henry mcmaster who is on the ballot tomorrow in a primary campaign tomorrow. mcmaster is one of trump's earliest supporters from the 2016 campaign. but the rally was really not about mcmaster. it was about whatever came to donald trump's mind in that moment. he talked about all of that. he raised rumors that have not even really been published abou
anita kumar. and with us from mcallen, texas, tonight is ron nixon, homeland security correspondent for "the new york times." welcome to you all. phil, i'd like to begin with you. i made a list tuning into the rally tonight at various times. i heard the president relitigate the presidential election results. i heard him discussing fallon, colbert, kimmel, johnny carson, arnold schwarzenegger, elon musk to name a few. what was that we witnessed tonight? >> well, brian, it was a...
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bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ [♪] anita: live from "america's news headquarters." i'm anita vogel.ired security agent noted major flaws at the marjory stoneman douglas high school. he was invited to review the school security system. his children graduated from the high school. a state commission reviewing the shooting wants to interview wexler. the tsa is under fire for a patdown of a 96-year-old woman in aelchair. the incident was captured on video and posted on facebook. it has 9 million views. i'm anita vogel. we'll take you back to judge jeanine. opening statement, the liberal media rooting for america to fail and to continue with that theme, it doesn't get much more un-american than this. >> i feel like the bottom has to fall out at some point. i am hoping for it. one way you get rid of trump is a crashing economy. so please bring on the recession. sorry if that hurts people. it's either root for recession or you lose your democracy. judge jeanine: joining me, chris hahn and dan bongino. you know what? it is amazing, bring on the recession, chris. what's that about? chris: oh
bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ [♪] anita: live from "america's news headquarters." i'm anita vogel.ired security agent noted major flaws at the marjory stoneman douglas high school. he was invited to review the school security system. his children graduated from the high school. a state commission reviewing the shooting wants to interview wexler. the tsa is under fire for a patdown of a 96-year-old woman in aelchair. the incident was captured on video and posted on facebook. it has...
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she chose to wear it, anita.ay what do you think about the choice to wear something like this, to create the very question? is that a mistake in itself? >> well, you're right, it does create a question. it's just a distraction. on a day that's already very wrenching and very hard. we're all living in this state of confusion as to what's happen to these kids and their families and you have a visible person who really does have -- sincerely cares to go down there, ask the right questions. it was a very good roundtable. and then this is a distraction. and i know, listen, it's very hard again, as i've said, i've been in that position putting together a trip like that very quickly, you try not to forget any detail. one of the big things was a wardrobe memo. what are the conditions on the ground. >> of course. >> and she is, and alisyn you said in an earlier segment, this is someone who understands fashion, she knows what she's wearing. and i'm sorry that this happened because it is a distraction. however, the white ho
she chose to wear it, anita.ay what do you think about the choice to wear something like this, to create the very question? is that a mistake in itself? >> well, you're right, it does create a question. it's just a distraction. on a day that's already very wrenching and very hard. we're all living in this state of confusion as to what's happen to these kids and their families and you have a visible person who really does have -- sincerely cares to go down there, ask the right questions....
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anita, you have covered this issue and this man both for a long time. how monumental was what we witnessed today? >> oh, it was definitely -- it was definitely a turning point in this entire issue. i mean, we have heard for days that -- weeks that he would not budge on this issue. and we heard him say, and you played the clip of him saying i can't do this by executive order. and then we saw him do it. it struck me how many times on the campaign trail and in conversation he talks about how president obama did things by executive order that he shouldn't have done. that he relied on it too much. and then here he is doing the same thing. you know, president obama did rely on executive orders when congress wouldn't agree on something or wouldn't act. and now president trump has found he's in the same position. >> sam, i'm going to read you the work of josh daus si. trump surprised his aides by ordering them to write an executive order and saying he wanted to sign it before leaving for minnesota. his car is visible. they pushed back arguing that an executive
anita, you have covered this issue and this man both for a long time. how monumental was what we witnessed today? >> oh, it was definitely -- it was definitely a turning point in this entire issue. i mean, we have heard for days that -- weeks that he would not budge on this issue. and we heard him say, and you played the clip of him saying i can't do this by executive order. and then we saw him do it. it struck me how many times on the campaign trail and in conversation he talks about how...
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philipp rucker, pulitzer prize winning bureau chief, anita you can mar and with us from allen, texas is ron nixon, homeland correspondent for the "new york times." phil, i'd like to begin with you. i made a list, tuning into the rally at various times. i heard the president relitigate the presidential election results and discussing fallon, colbert, filmle, johnny carson, arnold schwarzenegger, elon musk, to name a few. what did we witness today? >> it was a discursive hour along monologue by the period of the united states. he flew to columbia, south carolina for the purpose of helping to boost the candidacy of henry mcmaster who is on the ballot tomorrow in a primary. he is one of trump's earliest supporters, but the rally was not about mcmaster. it was about whatever came to donald trump's mind in that moment. he talked about all that was and raised rumor that is not have been published about his wife and why she had been absent from the spotlight for so many weeks and aired a lot of grievances with the media referring repeatedly to the fakers at the press risers and talked about
philipp rucker, pulitzer prize winning bureau chief, anita you can mar and with us from allen, texas is ron nixon, homeland correspondent for the "new york times." phil, i'd like to begin with you. i made a list, tuning into the rally at various times. i heard the president relitigate the presidential election results and discussing fallon, colbert, filmle, johnny carson, arnold schwarzenegger, elon musk, to name a few. what did we witness today? >> it was a discursive hour...
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anita, thank you so much for being here. >> hi, katy. thank you. >> what does it mean for a first lady to mean like this, especially under these circumstances with this president? >> sure. well, it is really important that she did that. she absolutely did the right thing. she is in a unique position to do it. we saw this week really the collective voice of our nation's living first ladies on how they -- each of them hold an interesting role in our country. they are sort of the maternal moms in chief. and when they speak out about children, it's something that historically they've always cared about. th mrs. trump really wanted to shine a light and focus on the most vulnerable victims about this state of confusion that we are all in on this policy. and that's the children. i think that doesn't surprise any of us that that's what she wanted to go see and hear firsthand. she also is in the position of bringing some of that information back to her husband and back to the white house. that's a very useful role. >> we haven't seen a traditiona
anita, thank you so much for being here. >> hi, katy. thank you. >> what does it mean for a first lady to mean like this, especially under these circumstances with this president? >> sure. well, it is really important that she did that. she absolutely did the right thing. she is in a unique position to do it. we saw this week really the collective voice of our nation's living first ladies on how they -- each of them hold an interesting role in our country. they are sort of the...
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my name is anita dens, i represent the friends of alta plaza park.py to be here today when we offer a donation to complete several aspects and enhancements of the construction project, the water conservation and irrigation project that's going on and with that is the completion of a donor circle honoring the generous contributors who underwrote the playground and sports courts in 2004 and 5. and it will be a beautiful circle with pavers and surrounding bench overlooking the south side of alta plaza park. it will be quite lovely. we are also putting in some bike racks and some other enhancements, and this winds up the construction project. so, looking ahead, first of all, i would like to thank you dawn and tokes and abigail about their help to us in shepherding this project to this point. but looking forward, we need to implement the master plan that was approved by the commissioners in 2016. in respect to that, i have formed a new board of directors drawing upon community activists among our board members are greg scott, president of the pacific heig
my name is anita dens, i represent the friends of alta plaza park.py to be here today when we offer a donation to complete several aspects and enhancements of the construction project, the water conservation and irrigation project that's going on and with that is the completion of a donor circle honoring the generous contributors who underwrote the playground and sports courts in 2004 and 5. and it will be a beautiful circle with pavers and surrounding bench overlooking the south side of alta...
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[applause] anita: thank you. good morning. it is a pleasure to be here. i want to thank the board of trustees and the faculty and have made this singular recognition possible. i proudly accept this honorary degree and the privilege of addressing the class of 2018. class of 2018, so yo
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in los angeles, anita vogel, fox news. >>> a major shake-up on the u.s. supreme court. today justice anthony kennedy announced he will retire at the end of next month. >> justice kennedy is a conservative republican but has been the swing vote in some key rulings including the 2015 same-sex marriage ruling. good evening. i'm julie haener. >> and i'm alex savidge in today for frank somerville. without kennedy, the court will now be split 4-4 between conservatives and liberals. his successor will be the second pick for the high court for president trump. >> fox news's ellison barber joins us live in washington, d.c. for the latest. >>> reporter: president reagan nominated justice anthony kennedy for the supreme court in the late 1980s. he served on the court since february of '88. his retirement offers president trump a rare opportunity to try and cement conservative control of the high court. >>> reporter: supreme court justice anthony kennedy is stepping down. the 81-year-old said in a statement his resignation is effective as of july 31st. >> this retirement is earth-
in los angeles, anita vogel, fox news. >>> a major shake-up on the u.s. supreme court. today justice anthony kennedy announced he will retire at the end of next month. >> justice kennedy is a conservative republican but has been the swing vote in some key rulings including the 2015 same-sex marriage ruling. good evening. i'm julie haener. >> and i'm alex savidge in today for frank somerville. without kennedy, the court will now be split 4-4 between conservatives and...
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the death of leslie graham leads the mirror, including remarks from co star anita dobson, who says sheodbye. and, the world cup leads the i, they say that the england players are being kept awake by the short nights at their base in the russian town of repino. a wide variety of stories there to look over with our two guests. a wide variety of stories there to look over with our two guests. anyway, let's not go there first of all. take us to the st and china am all. take us to the st and china am aus all. take us to the st and china am a us and turrets and a lot more besides potentially. yes, what the st are seeing are his we are at the brink of what could be an all out full—scale trade war which now we've known about this tariff story for a while and donald trump has returned from his recent trip to see the north korean leader and we know the americans are going to stop these terrorists on and china have said they will do the same. so, this whole issue is over what donald trump sees as unfair economic practises and the theft of intellectual property and i think china, its things like a
the death of leslie graham leads the mirror, including remarks from co star anita dobson, who says sheodbye. and, the world cup leads the i, they say that the england players are being kept awake by the short nights at their base in the russian town of repino. a wide variety of stories there to look over with our two guests. a wide variety of stories there to look over with our two guests. anyway, let's not go there first of all. take us to the st and china am all. take us to the st and china...
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complained that it was sexist and massaging mystic your accusation focused on one line in particular of anita's you flora is your head is you're not made out or born english avenues and flowers and women and then admirers the students feel that the poem reduces women to objects on a list of things men like to look at the high school has promised to paint over the words. y'all yes it bothered me a bit but you know at my age you tend to take such things with a grain of salt there's really nothing new under the sun. the halo city council rallied to defend the poem for them it has nothing to do with massage any. because we believe that women here are confident enough to like being admired and we simply can't relate to the debate going on in the early an absolute in the scene the tensions over public art are bound to continue but for now the poem has at least found a wall to welcome that. and just a reminder now the top story we're following for you american officials a face backlash over steal another million terrorists at a gathering of finance ministers from some of the world's largest economies
complained that it was sexist and massaging mystic your accusation focused on one line in particular of anita's you flora is your head is you're not made out or born english avenues and flowers and women and then admirers the students feel that the poem reduces women to objects on a list of things men like to look at the high school has promised to paint over the words. y'all yes it bothered me a bit but you know at my age you tend to take such things with a grain of salt there's really nothing...
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[applause] anita: i also want to thank my fellow honorary, now my new model for how to do well in the world and also to do great work. so, now, we are all classmates. and you have done exactly what you set out to do just a few short years ago. and that is you are ready to exit wesleyan with your degree in hand. so congratulations. i have about 10 minutes to speak to you on this day and a few things i have on my mind, so i want to get started. the first thing i want to do is to salute this class. class of 2018, during this time, your time here, you have seen, at neighboring universities, violence on campuses in ways that we have never seen before. you have also experienced great social and political turmoil, can i would call this time uncertain. but let me just say what i mean about that turmoil the social , and political turmoil. specifically, i want to talk about the fact that you in your time on campus have seen the legalization of same-sex marriage. and at the same time, almost like a whip saw, you have seen the rise in hate crimes in bathroom bills across the country. it is, indee
[applause] anita: i also want to thank my fellow honorary, now my new model for how to do well in the world and also to do great work. so, now, we are all classmates. and you have done exactly what you set out to do just a few short years ago. and that is you are ready to exit wesleyan with your degree in hand. so congratulations. i have about 10 minutes to speak to you on this day and a few things i have on my mind, so i want to get started. the first thing i want to do is to salute this...
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anita baker is receiving the lifetime achievement award.ght, the legend herself, anita baker. and she's also going to be not only accepting the award but also be performing. that will be a treat. >> i love anita baker. [ applause ] >> she's presently on her multiplatinum -- well, she's multiplatinum and on her farewell concert. she's actually going to be retiring. but she's performing at the b.e.t. awards and there will be other people -- class act -- you know what, do you want to do "pop," david. there will be other people like nicki minaj. go for it. meek mill. >> meek mill, janelle monet. the b.e.t. awards air live on june 24th on abc. >> if anyone questions your pop skills you're back in the game. you are back in the game. but a 12-year-old little boy in nova scotia called twice to complain his parents kept serving him salad. when they did arrive, it was to give him a talking to about the importance of 911 calls but the cops say they've gotten lots of these calls before reporting for everything from lost tv remotes to bad haircuts. >> c
anita baker is receiving the lifetime achievement award.ght, the legend herself, anita baker. and she's also going to be not only accepting the award but also be performing. that will be a treat. >> i love anita baker. [ applause ] >> she's presently on her multiplatinum -- well, she's multiplatinum and on her farewell concert. she's actually going to be retiring. but she's performing at the b.e.t. awards and there will be other people -- class act -- you know what, do you want to...
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eastenders made leslie grantham and anita dobson tv‘s best—known couple.hink gave him the edge on tv. there was a kind of restlessness in him, you know, which i think was innate to leslie, himself. however, just three years later, dirty den was killed off. leslie grantham wanted out. it‘s like working in a factory. um... and you have to make a decision that you‘re going to move on, so, i said i wanted to leave. he‘d started acting in the ‘70s. he‘d turned to drama while serving a sentence for the murder of a german cab driver. he certainly had his troubles. hello, princess. his return to albert square was cut short after the papers revealed a webcam—related sex scandal but he continued to work... including starring in a bulgarian comic drama. but, when it comes to tv history, leslie grantham will always be dirty den. happy christmas, ange. eastenders theme music and tributes for leslie grantham from past and present cast members continue to be shared on social media. gillian taylforth said "i‘m deeply saddened to hear the very sad news. i have so many happ
eastenders made leslie grantham and anita dobson tv‘s best—known couple.hink gave him the edge on tv. there was a kind of restlessness in him, you know, which i think was innate to leslie, himself. however, just three years later, dirty den was killed off. leslie grantham wanted out. it‘s like working in a factory. um... and you have to make a decision that you‘re going to move on, so, i said i wanted to leave. he‘d started acting in the ‘70s. he‘d turned to drama while serving a...
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for anita and sylvia, who were the nurses back in the i990s, the ones who first tried, and i cannoteen the same. how can government do something about that? you're talking about legislation, or what are you seeking? we are seeking some legislation, and we are seeking independent office for a whistle—blower, because what we have at the moment is piecemeal. we have tried the national guard, and it has not worked. we have tried all of the other agencies and so on. they have not worked. an independent office with teeth that can actually prosecute, that can order inspections, back and hold people and organisations to account, and if necessary , and organisations to account, and if necessary, send them to jail. you only need one or two chief executives to jail to jail, for them to start to take whistle—blowers seriously. that is where the buck needs to stop, the person at the top. absolutely. whistle-blowers cannot keep being silent. we are lucky that we have now been invited by cross party members, like andrew mitchell to set up an all party parliament three group, which launches on the
for anita and sylvia, who were the nurses back in the i990s, the ones who first tried, and i cannoteen the same. how can government do something about that? you're talking about legislation, or what are you seeking? we are seeking some legislation, and we are seeking independent office for a whistle—blower, because what we have at the moment is piecemeal. we have tried the national guard, and it has not worked. we have tried all of the other agencies and so on. they have not worked. an...
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i want to give a special recognition to anita lee, mayor lee's wife. she is here today. mayor lee was a huge support of our sister cities. he went to so many of them. we went, last year with mayor lee and anita to sign the sitter -- sister city agreement in kiel which was signed recently. a special recognition to our chief of protocol who is back with us. [applause] and thank you again to mark chandler and certainly the person who i had the initial conversation with, matthew. thank you for all your hard work on this. and last, but certainly not least, thank you to our department of public works. and the s. of nt s.f. nta sign u have made this happen. in any case, thank you for being here. this is a great celebration and we can always come visit here going forward into the future. with that, i would like to introduce a gentleman who has been, there he is, right behind me. he has been the longest, i believe the longest serving chair of a sister committee or the longest-serving chair of the sister committee of osaka. again, it was our first sister city relationship in san f
i want to give a special recognition to anita lee, mayor lee's wife. she is here today. mayor lee was a huge support of our sister cities. he went to so many of them. we went, last year with mayor lee and anita to sign the sitter -- sister city agreement in kiel which was signed recently. a special recognition to our chief of protocol who is back with us. [applause] and thank you again to mark chandler and certainly the person who i had the initial conversation with, matthew. thank you for all...
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in los ang anita vogel fox news. >> right now at 11 supreme court surprise. justice anthony den di i steppingown and local judge y be o president trump short list of nominees and a tragicen at at national harbor. what we learned about the electric shock at outdoor fountain that sent a little girl to the hospital. >> and a fight at local school not between students but principal and teacher. tonight a new tst in the investigation. your newowstarts. there's no word on how serious the injuries may be. also tonight the stage is set for a btle over future of supreme court. announced retirement this afternoon.>> this means presidp mawz a second high couent pic pick. justicnedy is 8le 1 is. president ronald reagan appointed had him in '88 he made key votes on issues ranging from abortion to sameself merming and gun right and voting rights and campaign law and he was s often thewing vote or tie breaker to say if they learned liberal o conservative. presidenised him during a rally tonit. >> i'm very honored heohose it during my term in office. because he felt copfy de
in los ang anita vogel fox news. >> right now at 11 supreme court surprise. justice anthony den di i steppingown and local judge y be o president trump short list of nominees and a tragicen at at national harbor. what we learned about the electric shock at outdoor fountain that sent a little girl to the hospital. >> and a fight at local school not between students but principal and teacher. tonight a new tst in the investigation. your newowstarts. there's no word on how serious the...
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what is your take, anita, on the jacket that melania wore? >> the jacket is unfortunate because it really detracts from the good visit that she had down there. i'm really never comfortable with the word first, the word first lady and the words i don't care in the same sentence. ever. so i think that that -- i don't know what statement she was trying to make. i know the white house is trying to give us an answer on that. but when you're in elected office or you're a spouse of an elected person, everything you say, you do, you wear, has meaning and this is, i'm sorry, it was unfortunate. >> sure was. thank you for coming in. appreciate it. great to see you. >>> coming up, game over. that is republican congressman mark sanford's take on any hope for immigration legislation right now. and that's not the only warning that he has for his republican colleagues. be right back. so let's promote our summer travel deal on choicehotels.com like this. surfs up. earn a $50 gift card when you stay just twice this summer. or, badda book. badda boom. book now
what is your take, anita, on the jacket that melania wore? >> the jacket is unfortunate because it really detracts from the good visit that she had down there. i'm really never comfortable with the word first, the word first lady and the words i don't care in the same sentence. ever. so i think that that -- i don't know what statement she was trying to make. i know the white house is trying to give us an answer on that. but when you're in elected office or you're a spouse of an elected...
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so i think that's a good place to pivot and ask anita to context yulize. also getting to this topic of intergovernmental relations which as christie mentions, was a popular theme. you did the abl angel is srt report put out f. tell me what's encompass nd this notion of intergovernmental relations. >> sure, it's definitely -- >> i think you have to turn it on. to you guys hear her? it is on. >> is is everyone here? okay. i think you're fine. >> okay. trz so i think just like mayor strickland and mayor rivera mentioned, it was about police lations and opioids, but some of the other topics we kept seeing were things like pensions and things like ability to tax. we saw that in several states that are finding it very frustrating to not be able to tax many visitors that are coming in. even memphis. you have so many visitor coming in every year, but it's frustrating because you can't really leverage all of the dollars that are being spent. and so those are some of the topic that is we kept seeing. i took a few more notes here. i worked in indiana before i came he
so i think that's a good place to pivot and ask anita to context yulize. also getting to this topic of intergovernmental relations which as christie mentions, was a popular theme. you did the abl angel is srt report put out f. tell me what's encompass nd this notion of intergovernmental relations. >> sure, it's definitely -- >> i think you have to turn it on. to you guys hear her? it is on. >> is is everyone here? okay. i think you're fine. >> okay. trz so i think just...
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is it genius, anita? >> i think that actually was the most valuable comment apropos, as a political staff, you understand the objects around things like that, and yes, i don't want to say anything negative about the staff, either, i know how tough their job is every single day, all the little nuances that you are trying to take care of. >> laura: you don't want to probably wear the stiletto manolo blahniks -- >> i did love that, though. she looked fabulous. but then she took off her heels and wore them to get onto air force one. she put on her sneakers. but again, it is just a constant, constant attack on her, it never ends. let's face it, they think she is complicit in her husband -- >> laura: same thing with ivanka. they were trashing ivanka. they were going after her. nonstop trashing her. the "time" magazine cover of president trump -- by the way, we found out, god bless the child, was not one of the children separated from their parents. they are using children as props on magazine covers as well. "t
is it genius, anita? >> i think that actually was the most valuable comment apropos, as a political staff, you understand the objects around things like that, and yes, i don't want to say anything negative about the staff, either, i know how tough their job is every single day, all the little nuances that you are trying to take care of. >> laura: you don't want to probably wear the stiletto manolo blahniks -- >> i did love that, though. she looked fabulous. but then she took...
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anita, i don't know what they call this.a close relationship between fox -- >> it's a close relationship. remember, this is a president who loves television. >> "fox & friends" begins his day. >> right, so this is not a surprise. >> so he tweets and foxes, whatever the verb is. >> and bill shine coming in, he won't just be a communications director, he'll be deputy chief of staff. he'll have a big purview in sort of this third era of the trump white house and i think he'll help the president not only deal with the press and messaging but figure out a political strategy for the midterms and in the 2020 reelection. how to get this presidency more on track than it is right now. >> there's a mind meld there clearly between the president and fox news. the president watches them, gets softball interview from their personalities and anxiochors an they amplify his message so it's a natural relationship and it wouldn't surprise me if someone like the former president of that network would be running communications. >> howdy doody lik
anita, i don't know what they call this.a close relationship between fox -- >> it's a close relationship. remember, this is a president who loves television. >> "fox & friends" begins his day. >> right, so this is not a surprise. >> so he tweets and foxes, whatever the verb is. >> and bill shine coming in, he won't just be a communications director, he'll be deputy chief of staff. he'll have a big purview in sort of this third era of the trump white...
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. >> and building on it, anita, don't expect too many surprises, because we have the list and it is justoing to the happen, and it is going to be a close vote, but it is going to happen. >> yeah, i mean, remember that he knew that at some point president trump knew at some point here that he would likely have a second chance to nominate someone, and he might even have another chance. so they had gotten at the white house this list ready and added five names in november and no surprises here. here is says he is going to go by the list and we know the favorites, because he interviewed them last year, and not a lot that the democrats can do and this is going to go through congress, the republican-led congress and we expect this person to be seated by the next term. >> and curtis, bring in a surprise for us, and what might surprise us as the process goes forward? >> i think that -- i'm not sure that the list is out there right now, and the president obviously likes to run the administration as the reality show. and this weekend he said that he is going to meet with a couple of the folks on t
. >> and building on it, anita, don't expect too many surprises, because we have the list and it is justoing to the happen, and it is going to be a close vote, but it is going to happen. >> yeah, i mean, remember that he knew that at some point president trump knew at some point here that he would likely have a second chance to nominate someone, and he might even have another chance. so they had gotten at the white house this list ready and added five names in november and no...
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anita hill was asked to speak at wesleyan after the original speaker withdrew after allegations of sexualsconduct. earlier this year, she was asked a case in hollywood. during confirmation hearings for supreme court justice clarence thomas, professor hill became one of the first women to speak publicly about her experiences with workplace harassment. [applause] dr. hill: thank you. good morning. it is a pleasure to be here. i want to thank the board of trustees and the faculty and staff that have made this singular recognition possible. i proudly accept this honorary degree and the privilege of
anita hill was asked to speak at wesleyan after the original speaker withdrew after allegations of sexualsconduct. earlier this year, she was asked a case in hollywood. during confirmation hearings for supreme court justice clarence thomas, professor hill became one of the first women to speak publicly about her experiences with workplace harassment. [applause] dr. hill: thank you. good morning. it is a pleasure to be here. i want to thank the board of trustees and the faculty and staff that...
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anita bonds has been declaredhe winner, 62 percent of thee. vot now to ward one incumbent brianna he doughstinning again challengers here, kent beaus, sheek a read as well as the other -- right there, laurie parker. sorry about that. now to ward five, incumbent ken on mack duffy easily winnit agains four other incumbents. charles allen declared the win ner against challenger lisahundr s right now fig ton. we'll of course continue to follow tha coming up on the final five and of course tomorrow at five at six:poet 30 take a look, do you recognize this man in detectives are trying to identify a serial hotel rapist. this is a composite sketch of the man police have been looking for since 1998. investigators believe he is responsible for raping at least s women over a seven-year span. many of those victims were housekeepers. they linkedut dna they have not been able to match his dna with a namcu >> but ptors did make an indictment. d.c. currently has a 15 a year stat euft limitation s for first degree sexual abuse. but d.c. law allows us to indict
anita bonds has been declaredhe winner, 62 percent of thee. vot now to ward one incumbent brianna he doughstinning again challengers here, kent beaus, sheek a read as well as the other -- right there, laurie parker. sorry about that. now to ward five, incumbent ken on mack duffy easily winnit agains four other incumbents. charles allen declared the win ner against challenger lisahundr s right now fig ton. we'll of course continue to follow tha coming up on the final five and of course tomorrow...
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i don't think anita asked to the favorites are. -- think i need to ask you the favorites are.eporter: definitely the resilience. the over -- resilience. -- brazilians. in their 10 meetings, brazil has won nine of the 10 games. the last time costa rica won was back in 1960 in it was a friendly against the brazilians. the brazilians here to win it. there was somewhere he about a that he limped off from training a few days ago. everyone was talking about whether his ankle was all right or not. he is all right. he is in the starting lineup. he will be playing. brazilians are confident they will win. they have a disappointing draw against switzerland. another slipup would put them in a very difficult position. if all goes according to plan, it should be fine for brazil. we have seen so far in this competition the favorites don't always do too well. you, iust looking behind have been seeing quite a few brazilian flags. i'm thinking perhaps they are outnumbering the coaster reagan's in terms of -- coaster reagan's -- costa ricans in terms of supporters. reporter: definitely the battl
i don't think anita asked to the favorites are. -- think i need to ask you the favorites are.eporter: definitely the resilience. the over -- resilience. -- brazilians. in their 10 meetings, brazil has won nine of the 10 games. the last time costa rica won was back in 1960 in it was a friendly against the brazilians. the brazilians here to win it. there was somewhere he about a that he limped off from training a few days ago. everyone was talking about whether his ankle was all right or not. he...
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anita charlesworth, spend that money. anita cha rlesworth, you spend that money.at the nhs mean for funding certainty. one of the things which has been very damaging to the nhs is it has suffered from periods of feast and then famine. and actually you can't plan a service where it takes ten years or more to train a doctor went essentially you're managing day—to—day. we have huge changes in the type of patients and the needs of those patients. so in the next five years we have a million more are five years we have a million more a re 65s five years we have a million more are 65s in england alone and these are 65s in england alone and these are people living with long—term health problems, and increasingly multiple long—term health problems. is this money enough that? money will help, as jane is this money enough that? money will help, asjane has said, but we do have this big increase in complexity and number of patients, and ina complexity and number of patients, and in a number of areas we complexity and number of patients, and in a number ofareas we know that alr
anita charlesworth, spend that money. anita cha rlesworth, you spend that money.at the nhs mean for funding certainty. one of the things which has been very damaging to the nhs is it has suffered from periods of feast and then famine. and actually you can't plan a service where it takes ten years or more to train a doctor went essentially you're managing day—to—day. we have huge changes in the type of patients and the needs of those patients. so in the next five years we have a million more...
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moment and let my head drop i look at her and hope returns of hope love shaka take not how i see how if anita and a county hope with a. llama used to work in a factory which manufactures coffee but when he fell ill he had to give up his job now he at least has more time for his wife and daughter. now the. yes before the saving. let's wife cari works part time as a school secretary the three live off her wage and a little social welfare limits and corey tried to shield marriage from the seriousness of the situation. and when we got married he died hoped we'd have a long and happy life together but his illness has made me lower my expectations more and more now i'm hoping for one more nice holiday with him one more year together my wishes are getting more information modest. four hours later time for dialysis the family have to wear face masks to prevent any germs being sprayed. now needs daily treatment ten hours every night the machine doesn't cleanse his blood directly that task is performed by a sterile solution which flushes toxins and excess water out of his body. yes the mission is to fl
moment and let my head drop i look at her and hope returns of hope love shaka take not how i see how if anita and a county hope with a. llama used to work in a factory which manufactures coffee but when he fell ill he had to give up his job now he at least has more time for his wife and daughter. now the. yes before the saving. let's wife cari works part time as a school secretary the three live off her wage and a little social welfare limits and corey tried to shield marriage from the...
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anita hill was asked to speak at wesleyan after author daniel handler withdrew after allegations of sexual misconduct. earlier this year professor hill was chosen to lead an during confirmation hearings, professor hill became one of the first women to speak publicly about her experiences with workplace harassment. [applause]
anita hill was asked to speak at wesleyan after author daniel handler withdrew after allegations of sexual misconduct. earlier this year professor hill was chosen to lead an during confirmation hearings, professor hill became one of the first women to speak publicly about her experiences with workplace harassment. [applause]
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eastenders made leslie grantham and anita dobson tv‘s best—known couple.ole, i think. there was always that bit about him that was slightly unpredictable, which i liked. and that's, i think, what gave him the edge on tv. there was a kind of restlessness in him, you know, which i think was innate to leslie himself. however, just three years later, ‘dirty‘ den was killed off. leslie grantham wanted out. it's like working in a factory. um..and you have to make a decision that you're going to move on, so i said i wanted to leave. he'd started acting in the ‘70s. he'd turned to drama while serving a sentence for the murder of a german cab driver. he certainly had his troubles. hello, princess. his return to albert square was cut short after the papers revealed a webcam—related sex scandal. but he continued to work, including starring a bulgarian comic drama. but, when it comes to tv history, leslie grantham will always be... happy christmas, ange. ..'dirty‘ den. eastenders theme music leslie grantham, who has died at the age of 71. weather now, with tomasz. the
eastenders made leslie grantham and anita dobson tv‘s best—known couple.ole, i think. there was always that bit about him that was slightly unpredictable, which i liked. and that's, i think, what gave him the edge on tv. there was a kind of restlessness in him, you know, which i think was innate to leslie himself. however, just three years later, ‘dirty‘ den was killed off. leslie grantham wanted out. it's like working in a factory. um..and you have to make a decision that you're going...
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anita mcveigh is standing by to take charge of the news at two o'clock, but before that... writers, thinkers leaders nominate the stories they think shaped the world. i'm clemency burton—hill, here at the hay festival to talk about the stories that have the greatest impact and why, in the stories that shaped the world. hello, and welcome to bbc culture's stories that shaped the world. here with me to discuss these stories are the novelist, kamila shamsie, whose latest book is a modern retelling of sophocles antigone. we have colm toibin, author of many wonderful novels who also recently reinterpreted greek tragedy in his book house of names. and last but not least, we have sarah churchwell, the writer and professor of american literature. a very warm welcome to you all. before we go ahead, here is a brief introduction to bbc culture's stories that shaped the world. we all love a good book, poem and play. and throughout history, from campfires to kindles, humans have enjoyed and shared a passion for storytelling. but beyond their literary value, do stories have the power to change the world?
anita mcveigh is standing by to take charge of the news at two o'clock, but before that... writers, thinkers leaders nominate the stories they think shaped the world. i'm clemency burton—hill, here at the hay festival to talk about the stories that have the greatest impact and why, in the stories that shaped the world. hello, and welcome to bbc culture's stories that shaped the world. here with me to discuss these stories are the novelist, kamila shamsie, whose latest book is a modern...
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anita. >> i have one immigration question and wanted to clarify one thing. so, i understand that not every adult with a child is going to be prosecuted. if there are families that are being held together, detained together somewhere, and 20 days goes by, what is going to happen then? i didn't get an answer about that last week. i don't understand. the law says you can't keep them together or keep the children -- even with parents -- for longer than 20 days. so then what happens? sec. sanders: hopefully, congress will pass a law and fix the problem. >> in the next 20 days? sec. sanders: well, why should it be so hard? they all say that they don't want to separate families. seems like it should be pretty simple to me. >> i said i had a clarification. so jeff asked you a question about congress and the bill. were you, in your response, referring to just a standalone bill that deals with family separation? or were you referring to the bigger immigration bill that the house is supposed to take up this week? sec. sanders: our preference would be a bill that addres
anita. >> i have one immigration question and wanted to clarify one thing. so, i understand that not every adult with a child is going to be prosecuted. if there are families that are being held together, detained together somewhere, and 20 days goes by, what is going to happen then? i didn't get an answer about that last week. i don't understand. the law says you can't keep them together or keep the children -- even with parents -- for longer than 20 days. so then what happens? sec....